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==Overview==
==Overview==


Alcimus was appointed High Priest by [[Antiochus V]] and [[Lysias]] to succeed [[Menelaus]], who was blamed by the [[Seleucids]] for all trouble in Jerusalem and executed as a traitor. Alcimus was reconfirmed under [[Demetrius I. After his sudden death, the high priesthood remained vacant for some years.  
Alcimus was appointed High Priest by [[Antiochus V Eupator]] and [[Lysias]] to succeed [[Menelaus]], who was blamed by the [[Seleucids]] for all trouble in Jerusalem and executed as a traitor. Alcimus was reconfirmed under [[Demetrius I Soter]]. After his sudden death, the high priesthood remained vacant for some years.  


Both [[1 Maccabees]] and [[2 Maccabees]] are hostile toward Alcimus, but he does not seem to have been a leader of the Hellenistic party. He was an Aaronite (not a member of the House of Zadok]]), was pro-Seleucid and anti-Hasmonean.
Both [[1 Maccabees]] and [[2 Maccabees]] are hostile toward Alcimus, but he does not seem to have been a leader of the Hellenistic party. He was an Aaronite (not a member of the House of Zadok]]), was pro-Seleucid and anti-Hasmonean.

Revision as of 14:39, 24 January 2011

Alcimus was a Jewish High Priest.

Overview

Alcimus was appointed High Priest by Antiochus V Eupator and Lysias to succeed Menelaus, who was blamed by the Seleucids for all trouble in Jerusalem and executed as a traitor. Alcimus was reconfirmed under Demetrius I Soter. After his sudden death, the high priesthood remained vacant for some years.

Both 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees are hostile toward Alcimus, but he does not seem to have been a leader of the Hellenistic party. He was an Aaronite (not a member of the House of Zadok]]), was pro-Seleucid and anti-Hasmonean.

The possibility that the writing of 1 Baruch be connected to his appointment, would shed more light on an otherwise obscure figure.

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